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Extreme belief in one's nation
Nationalism
The Powder keg of Europe
Balkans
Over threw Bismark and ends his Policies
Kaiser Wilhelm II
What countries made of the Triple Alliance?
Germany, Austria-Hungry, Italy
What countries made up the Triple Entente?
Britain, France, Russia
What society assassinated Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand?
The Black Hand
What note was written to Mexico that eventually got U.S. into the war?
The Zimmerman Note
What city was known as a gateway to Constantinople and was eventually attacked by the Allies?
Dardanelles
What campaign attacked Daranelles?
Gallipoli campaign
Who lead the guerilla attacks that captured Jerusalem, Baghdad, and Damascus.
Lawrence of Arabia
What type of warfare did the Germans begin to practice in 1917 with U-boats?
Unrestricted sub-arine warfare.
What American citizen ship was sunk by the Germans near Britain?
The Lusitania.
What is total war?
A type of war in which all of a nation's resources are devoted to a certain war.
What is "One sided information designed to persuade"?
Propaganda
What river was Germany defeated on twice?
Marne river
What plan decided that the Central powers wouldinvade France, then Russia?
The Schlieffen Plan
What nuetral country did Germany invade to attack France?
Belgium
What is the belief that a country's strength lies in it's Military?
Militarism
What underwater boat was developed by the Germans?
U-boat. (Submarine)
Why type of warfare was dveloped to stop Machine-gun fire?
Trench war-fare
What was the area between trenches known as?
No Man's land
What did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk solve?
gave Germany a large amount of Russia's land but end the war for Russia.
What is an Armistice?
An agreement to stop war
What Russian railway system was created by Sergey Witte?
Trans-Siberian railway
What people took control of Russia's government in November 1917?
Bolsheviks
Who lead the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution?
Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov)`
What event in the Russian Revolution involved the slaughter of 500-1000 by the police, the petition of 200,000 workers and DUMA
Bloody Sunday
What is DUMA?
Russia's first parliment - Abolished then recalled
What Russian railway system was created by Sergey Witte?
Trans-Siberian railway
What people took control of Russia's government in November 1917?
Bolsheviks
Who lead the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution?
Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov)
What event in Russian History involved the slaughter of 500-1000 by the police, the petition of 200,000 workers and DUMA
Bloody Sunday
What is DUMA?
Russia's first parliment - Abolished then recalled
What year did Russia enter World War I
1914
how many Russian soldiers were lost in the first year of World War I
4,000,000
What year did the DUMA return?
1917
What Russian influencer was known as "Holy man"
Rasputin
What reforms did Lenin do immediatly?
He Negociated out of the war and give control of factories directly to workers